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Ink 19 :: Music Suicide Hotline

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December 1997 :: Feature :: Music Suicide Hotline (Selkow van Urine)

... Jerks, Minor Threat, Meatmen, Dead Milkmen, Flipper, etc. The commercial stations, just like their myriad listeners who enjoyed being spoon-fed the Marshall Tucker Band, Mike and the Mechanics, and Bryan Adams, didn't have a clue. And good! Being into punk rock, music with real energy, made one an outcast ...

Ink 19 :: Tango Palace

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Tango Palace at Malabar Mo's in Palm Bay, FL on September 16, 2000. Concert review by Drew Id.

... Fingers. I must apologize to their latest addition, bassist Tod Wellman, because I don't know much of his background, except that he toured with the Marshall Tucker Band. As you can see, Tango Palace is a collection of varied musical talents. Their live show is an excellent mixture of modern rock covers ...

Ink 19 :: Kid Rock

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Cocky (Lava / Atlantic). Review by James Mann.

... proclaims his love of southern rock, namedropping Z.Z Top, for example. He tries, he really does, and hits at least one southern rocker dead center. Marshall Tucker. Lameass "can't you see" bullshit. Yeah, I can see. I can see you are seriously deficient in the "rock" department. If not snoozin' with ...

Ink 19 :: The Charlie Daniels Band

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The Live Record (Blue Hat). Review by Brian Broccoli.

... which is the newest staple of the live show. Of course, while his Southern rebel roots remain true, as exemplified in his mini set covering tunes by Marshall Tucker, the Allmans, and Skynyrd, Charlie does shy away from his rebel-rousing during his 1974 hit, "Long Haired Country Boy." The original version ...

Ink 19 :: Cable

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Northern Failures (Hydrahead). Review by Nathan T. Birk.

... the East Coast metalcore scene they're commonly associated with, perhaps tipping off the more astute listeners by the album-closing cover of The Marshall Tucker Band's "Can't You See?" And, really, that cover – skewed and misanthropic as can be, per Cable's characteristic standards – is a handy reference ...

Ink 19 :: Jay Farrar

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Jay Farrar, with Brian Hennepin at Luther's Blues in Madison, WI on November 30, 2001. Concert review by Matt Cibula.

... everyone in the palm of his hand as he starts in on "Medicine Hat," a Son Volt song of great tenderness that ends up sounding a little like The Marshall Tucker Band here. And after a heartfelt "How's everybody doing?," he actually tackles the Uncle Tupelo classic "Still Be Around," making it sound like ...

Ink 19 :: Poison

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Poison'd (EMI). Review by Christopher Long.

... bit rock and roll” these high priests of Hair Metal should probably avoid covering southern rock tunes in the future. In fact, their remake of The Marshall Tucker Band’s “Can’t You See” is certainly the record’s square peg. But it could have been worse; at least they had enough sense to ...

Ink 19 :: websites.ink19.issues_F.[

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Ink 19 :: October 1998 Cover

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October 1998 Cover

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